In fact, I also merely use Vim/Emacs/Terminal developping in most time. These suggestions for Ubuntu desktop's development. Pitifully,so far, linux desktop users, geek & tech & programmer are the majority.
Maybe ... Linux desktop market share still never greater than 10% , in the future. Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 6:11 PM, Tobia Tesan ha scritto: > Il 13/02/2012 10:47, Life Monad ha scritto: > > Debian,Gentoo,Slackware,Ubuntu > >> I use all four, for different purpouses, of course. > > You use all four?? > GNOME,Unity,KDE,Xfce....XXXX > > > No. I'm not touching KDE with a 4-foot pole (sorry, KDE folks, you are > doing a great job, but I'm just not a KDE guy :). > I also find GNOME2 "neither fish nor flesh" these days. > > I run Oneiric+Unity on my "everyday" laptop (making it, among other > advantages, girlfriend-compliant :) and either Slackware+FVWM or > Debian+WindowMaker on my decrepit laptop and/or on my EEEPC, when I need a > distractions-free envinronment to run an Emacs session and maybe pine on an > otherwise sluggish machine. > Debian is also my server OS of choice, Gentoo is for playing around :) > > Makes perfect sense to me. > > > oh....different tools for different purposes > > > Do you seriously think that I should attempt to run Unity on a S3 Virge > and/or I should slap FVWM on my girlfriend's uber-specced MBP and teach her > how to edit .fvwmrc? :) > > > Maybe,because linux desktop developers only have been listening to those > users who already are using linux and like it. > > Maybe... > > > Oh, come one, Unity is a definite step in the opposite direction. > Everybody knows that real developers don't even use a DE, they do > everything within an emacs session :P > (See also: http://xkcd.com/378/) > > But enough about me - seriously, if you don't like Ubuntu, why not just > use Debian? > It basically IS Ubuntu minus the bits you don't like. > > -- > Tobia Tesan<[email protected]> <[email protected]> > This fortune is encrypted -- get your decoder rings ready! > > > -- > ubuntu-desktop mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
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